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I want to modify only Start Button and have some questions I try do this in StyleBuilder 1.0  but when I compile msstyle dosen't work :(

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You can not use filenames with underscore (_). That's the only problem I've had when the theme doesn't work. If that is not the problem I don't know what is, sorry :( Btw.

EDIT: The theme was created in Stylebuilder 2. Might work if you try that.

:alien: Greetings.

Well first of all i have to say kick a** skin dude.

I am sorry that i have to add this that you missed on the vs.

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But remember it kicks a** ;)

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Might fix that in the next release.

em3, ever thought of allowing open LE MODs? It would be cool to see people play around with this awesome theme.

I allow posting of modded parts, that's it, not the entire theme.

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I allow posting of modded parts, that's it, not the entire theme.

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I missed final release but not much has changed, apart from the addition of compact styles, which is always nice. But now I have to reapply my mods, and I'm sooo lazy.

Here's my recreation of the glow hover effect for taskbar items from LE3, and also a return of the gradiented systray area. I also changed the fonts to Segoe UI and compacted the startmenu, but thats dead straightforward to do.

Thanks for the awesome style em3.

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^ I would say it is my buttons. :p

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Actually there kind of mine... Reason being is that, when you posted the early screenshot I ripped the buttons but then i over wrote the Vs then if you remember I emailed you and asked if it was possible for you to send me them but you said how you won?t be using them or something along those lines... Anyways after that I found a desktop screenshot of them and managed to re-create them in Photoshop, and then used them on my LE3 mod. But then you released LE4 beta... So I used the centre of your buttons and the copy of your buttons I had made. Which kind of makes them mine as I put them togethe:p::p:p

em3 bring back the progess bar you used in le2, the solid green bar insted of the chopped up green blocks.

does anyone know how I could go about modding le4 to have the old progress bar like in le2?

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well, this is actually a hybrid to prevent bugs (to this day i still dont know what the hell they are talking about) but yeah, supposedly it solves a bug...just live with this, if you really are bugged, i can mod it, but it'll bring back the mysterious bug :ninja:

Wow. I'm happy to see it's been released finally. I held off on the beta so I've been on the edge of my seat.

What can I say? It's damn near perfect. I LOVE the shell style. The start button will tak a little getting used to, but I like it. The only thing I liked better in older versions was the area in the start menu you now have white. I liked it darker. Maybe to match the shellstyle?

Fantastic job. I looove it.

Wouldn't that be the correct glyph? Left glyph = restoring it to window size, middle glyph = maximising the window completely and right glyph = close. What's wrong?

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I think they're unhappy with the fact that it just seems to cut off, and is distanced from the other glyphs. Not much you can do about the cutoff issue, given the style of the theme, and I'm pretty sure that extra padding is added by the apps in question.

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